Two-stage heating/Two-stage cooling
Two-stage heating and cooling refers to an HVAC system that operates at two levels of output: a lower setting for mild weather and a higher setting for more extreme temperatures. Most of the time, the system runs at the lower stage, which uses less energy and provides more consistent temperatures. When needed, it switches to the higher stage to quickly meet the demand for additional heating or cooling, ensuring comfort while maintaining energy efficiency.
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